Sauer, Tilman
The Philosophy of Historical Case Studies
1. Introduction
Tilman Sauer, Raphael Scholl
Part I. The Relations Between History of Science and Philosophy of Science
2. How to Save the Symmetry Principle
Michael Bycroft
3. “Baseline” and “Snapshot”: Philosophical Reflections on an Approach to Historical Case Studies
Giora Hon
4. Two Modes of Reasoning with Case Studies
Wolfgang Pietsch
5. Towards a Methodology for Integrated History and Philosophy of Science
Raphael Scholl, Tim Räz
Part II. Controversies Reconsidered
6. Two Kinds of Case Study and a New Agreement
Allan Franklin, Harry Collins
7. Pluralism in Historiography: A Case Study of Case Studies
Katherina Kinzel
8. Contrasting Cases: The Lotka-Volterra Model Times Three
Tarja Knuuttila, Andrea Loettgers
9. Gone Till November: A Disagreement in Einstein Scholarship
Tim Räz
Part III. Integration in Practice
10. From Discrepancy to Discovery: How Argon Became an Element
Theodore Arabatzis, Kostas Gavroglu
11. “So How Do We Know that the Moon IsMountainous?” Problems of Seeing inGalileo’s Reflections on Observing theMoon
Simone Angelis
12. Multiple Perspectives on the Stern-Gerlach Experiment
Tilman Sauer
13. From Zymes to Germs: Discarding the Realist/Anti-Realist Framework
Dana Tulodziecki
14. Heisenberg’s
Adrian Wüthrich
Avainsanat: History, History of Science, Philosophy of Science
- Toimittaja
- Sauer, Tilman
- Scholl, Raphael
- Julkaisija
- Springer
- Julkaisuvuosi
- 2016
- Kieli
- en
- Painos
- 1
- Sarja
- Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science
- Sivumäärä
- 8 sivua
- Kategoria
- Historia
- Tiedostomuoto
- E-kirja
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783319302294
- Painetun ISBN
- 978-3-319-30227-0